vrf-show
Virtual Routing, and Forwarding (VRF) is a technology that virtualizes the hardware routing capabilities of a vRouter or a Layer 3 switch, and offers per logical instance dedicated control, and data planes. This command displays a VRF configuration.
Syntax vrf-show
name name-string |
The VRF name. |
vnet name-string |
The name of the vNET. |
scope local|cluster|fabric |
The scope of the VRF. |
vrf-gw ip-address |
An IPv4 address for the gateway. |
vrf-gw2 ip-address |
The second IPv4 address for the gateway. |
vrf-gw-ip6 ip-address |
An IPv6 address for the gateway. |
vrf-gw2-ip6 ip-address |
The second IPv6 address for the gateway. |
l3-vni 0..16777215 |
The L3 VNI. |
active yes|no |
The status of the VRF. |
hw-router-mac mac-address |
The MAC address of the vRouter. |
hw-vrid number |
The vRouter ID as a number from 1 to 15. |
enable|disable |
Specifies to enable or disable the VRF. |
description description-string |
The VRF description. |
Defaults None
Access Network Administrator
History
Version 3.1.0 |
Command introduced. |
Version 6.0.0 |
The parameter description added. |
Version 6.1.0 |
The parameter l3-vni added. |
Usage Use this command to display information about a VRF configuration.
Examples To display information about a VRF configuration, use the following syntax:
CLI (network-admin@switch) > vrf-show format name,vnet,anycast-mac,l3-vni,active,hwrouter-mac,hw-vrid,flags,enable
name vnet anycast-mac l3-vni active hw-router-mac hw-vrid flags enable
---- ---- ----------------- ------ ------ ----------------- ------- ------ ------
VRF1 0:0 64:0e:94:40:00:02 101000 yes 66:0e:94:48:68:a7 1 subnet yes